![]() ![]() There is a mobile app version of Oxford’s Dictionary with a free and subscription edition, unlike the Windows edition. Everything is laid out in an organized fashion, but it is somewhat overwhelming. The layout of the Window’s application is clear, with each word being dissected into the smaller parts and different definitions. It does have a few things like sentence examples and audio pronunciations to help the user learn English, but it falls short of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Presentation More research remains to be carried out to reveal the image of electronic dictionaries among EFL learners and more specifically how real-world electronic look-ups are performed.It includes keyword searches to determine if what the person is searching for is part of another word. Disappointingly, users were not fully aware of the bulk of information and features offered by dictionaries. Although it is widely believed that electronic references are more useful than hardcopy references, findings from this research showed that electronic and print dictionaries were used similarly. ![]() Endeavour was made to pinpoint any difficulties in using any category of information and reveal participants' look-up habits and attitudes towards dictionaries. This dictionary user profile, survey questionnaire, was constructed to fulfill this need and unearth the electronic dictionary-using habits of Arab EFL learners and underline the various facts about the names of the electronic dictionaries they owned, the reasons when, where, why and how dictionary users employed these dictionaries and whether there was any particular information they used more often. ![]() Unfortunately, little literature exists on their efficacy and the way these are used therefore, there is now a pressing need for uncovering the way EFL learners use these tools. Various types and sizes have been produced ranging from hand-held devices to multimedia dictionaries on CD-ROMs. Modern educational and computer technology has greatly affected the design of electronic dictionaries. In this sense, what I intend in this paper is to expound a selection of ideas (which are not meant to be the only ones valid or applicable) leading to improve ‒ methodologically and formally ‒ the features and output of this kind of linguistic tools (bilingual dictionaries for a beginner-intermediate user), and, thus, to create a wealthier and fuller lexicographical practice, a more productive consultation and also a more autonomous learning For that reason, we need to know the characteristics of the dictionaries we are using, but also the characteristics of their potential users. However, not all dictionaries are suitable for all learners, due to the fact that every dictionary will have different contents, purposes and target users. In this context, bilingual dictionaries are a precious source to learn and develop autonomous learning skills and, thus, are even more significant in the foreign-language learning process. The newest teaching/learning methods include the concept of "‘autonomous learning", which means that learners have much of the responsibility for planning and organizing their learning. ![]()
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